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	<h1> Code Runner .NET</h1>
	<p>
		September 2006</p>
	<h2>
		Building the Sources</h2>
	<p>
		Building Code Runner .NET is mostly straightforward.&nbsp; But, if you want to build an the setup, there is some extras stuff you need to do.&nbsp; First you'll need to
		install <a href="http://wix.sourceforge.net/downloadv3.html">WiX 3.0.2015</a>. &nbsp;
		Then you have two options.&nbsp; Either add the WiX 3.0 tools
		to your machines PATH
		environment variable in your <strong>System Properties</strong>.&nbsp;
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			If you don't want to do that, you can use the <strong>EnvSetter </strong>add-in.&nbsp;
		Here are the instructions on how to install the add-in:</p>
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		<li>Copy the <strong>EnvSetter </strong>files to <strong>%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Environment Setter Add-in\</strong></li>
		<li><span style="font-family: Courier New"></span>In Visual Studio go to <strong>Tools -&gt; Options -&gt; Add-in/Macro Security</strong>
		</li>
		<li>In the list box for <strong>Add-in File Paths </strong>add <strong>%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft
			Environment Setter Add-in\</strong></li><li>Close and re-open Visual Studio.</li>
		<li>Go to <strong>Tools -&gt; Add-in Manager... </strong>and check the the add-in is
			visible.</li>
		<li>Add <strong>%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Environment Setter Add-in\Environments-v1.1.xsd</strong>
			to the list of schemas that VS knows about in order to get automatic Intellisense when
			you open and edit a <strong>.environ </strong>file.&nbsp;
		Do this by opening
			the .environ file, click on <strong>Schema </strong>in the <strong>Properties </strong>
			too window, select <strong>Add... </strong>and browse to the schema.</li></ol>
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		You may need to change the location of the WiX 3.0 installation in the <strong>CodeRunner.environ
		</strong>file depending on where you installed it.&nbsp;
		There's documentation on
		the <strong>EnvSetter </strong>in the <a href="EnvSetter\UserGuide.htm">UserGuide.htm</a>
		file in that directory.</p>
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